Refrigeration Company Invests in Holroyd Grinder

December 13, 2012

The new Zenith 400 Helical Profile Grinding Machine.

Holroyd Precision Ltd., the specialist machine tool design, manufacture and supply division of U.K.-based Precision Technologies Group (PTG), has secured a machine order worth £1.16 million from one of China’s premier refrigeration companies.

The order is for a Zenith 400 Helical Profile Grinder – a model launched by Holroyd Precision Ltd. at EMO Hannover 2011 and the company’s first machine to embrace all three grinding technologies: aluminium oxide, ‘diamond hard’ plated CBN (cubic boron nitride) and vitrified, dressable CBN.

A longstanding customer of Holroyd Precision Ltd., the organization specializes in the manufacture of refrigeration compressors for bulk food storage and industrial refrigeration and already uses several Holroyd machines.

These comprise a 350 mm diameter TG series rotor grinding machine that was supplied in 2002 and four milling machines that date back to the 1990s. The new Zenith model will be commissioned in January 2013.

With its 420 mm diameter grinding capability, the Zenith 400 has the capacity to precision-grind some of the very largest screw compressor rotors produced by the refrigeration specialist, all while providing the flexibility to use tooling from Holroyd’s existing range of grinding machines, as well as tooling from other manufacturers.

“We were delighted to be asked to supply a new Zenith model to this customer,” comments Holroyd Precision sales manager, Steven Benn. “Throughout our long association with the business, they have been firm advocates of the quality, precision and reliability offered by our rotor grinding technologies.”

The introduction of the Zenith 400 Helical Profile Grinder represents a whole new generation of grinding technology and capacity for Holroyd Precision Ltd. Encompassing advanced innovations and a new control system incorporating development and production software, Zenith models have been designed to suit all user requirements, in either research and development or mass production.